brunoais wrote:There's something equivalent in IP.B. Not about PM's but about warnings.
We could take a look about how they do it and maybe do the same about warnings in phpBB.
We could also take care about what the user is submitting while the condition persists.
For example, the user tries to submit the message, but he has a warning pendent, he would see the error message and a link in the error message that would open a new tab/window with the warning that the user received. After he acknowledges it, that "block" is lifted and the user may resubmit.

Anyway, doing this block for PM's is -1, from me and for warnings (as an option when creating the warn itself) is +1 from me.

Yes, addressing things with Warnings makes more sense. If it's not something that would normally get a warning, maybe we need a new "event" type (Actions?) for required things.

I don't think so. That deals with adding improvments to reported posts (generally users letting moderators know about problems), but this topic deals with moderators communicating with users (which is sort of the opposite). That communication may have been necessary because of a report, but not necessarily.

But it's your topic, and your initial post was not very detailed about the use cases you intended to handle, so I don't know what exactly you're trying to do and why.

show him a threat message that will delete their account if do not read PM
btw, I think that do not allow him to see other topics before reading admin message/ announce, for example redirect him to pm/announce page..

Pony99CA wrote:Yes, addressing things with Warnings makes more sense. If it's not something that would normally get a warning, maybe we need a new "event" type (Actions?) for required things.

Alternatively, how about a new "Must Read" flag on PMs that is permission-based. The default would be off, of course. That addresses the "casual conversation" issue raised above.

As for losing posts/PMs, open the PM in a new tab/window.

But I'm not sure this is warranted in the core.

Steve

Both warnings and PM could use a "must read" flag but the trigger could be "on login" that way it avoids the "what if a user is composing" problem. It'd be like the "Announcement Redirect on Login" MOD. When the user logs in they're forced to handle the PM/warnings before they can move on to topics.

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